Tiny Grotesk is not just another neo-grotesk superfamily. Instead, it explores far-reaching ideas on widths, optical sizes, and 1500s Italian calligraphy, aiming to provide as much range as possible with as few options as possible.
The family consists of three tiny sub-families, each with only four styles, covering two additional widths that also double as optical sizes: Narrow is meant for smaller uses, while Wide is for large sizes.
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